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Clarecastle (An Clár or Irish:
Droichead an Chláir,
meaning 'Bridge of the Plateau') is a
village just
south of
Ennis in
County Clare, Ireland. From 2008...
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Clarecastle GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in the
village of
Clarecastle in
County Clare, Ireland. It has been in
existence since 1887. Munster...
- pla**** as a left wing-back for the
Clare senior hurling team. Born in
Clarecastle,
County Clare, Daly
first pla****
competitive hurling during his schooling...
- is that the
county name
Clare comes from the
settlement of
Clare (now
Clarecastle),
whose Irish name Clár (plank bridge)
refers to a
crossing over the...
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titles since. The
remainder of the 20th
century saw
Sixmilebridge (6) and
Clarecastle (5) win
eleven titles between them. From 1995-2000 the
Clare champions...
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Broderick (born 2002) is an
Irish hurler. At club
level he
plays with
Clarecastle and at inter-county
level with the
Clare senior hurling team. He usually...
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Board in 1887. The
championship ran from 4 June to 11
September 1988.
Clarecastle entered the
championship as the
defending champions, however, they were...
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distribution centre with
commodities moved by
river to the port at
Clarecastle for
shipping abroad.
Local industries included textile and
clothing manufacturing...
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Playoff Broadford v
Clarecastle Éire Óg,
Ennis v
Feakle Clarecastle v
Feakle Broadford v Éire Óg,
Ennis Broadford v
Feakle Clarecastle v Éire Óg,
Ennis Pla****...
- Ennis,
along the
banks of the
Fergus River, and
about a mile
north of
Clarecastle in
County Clare, Ireland. The Abbey,
founded in 1189, was the largest...